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Berlin, March 13
th, 2014 – The web-based eSports channel
ESGN
TV is bringing Blizzard Entertainment’s popular real-time
strategy hit
StarCraft II back to your screens this coming
Monday, March 17
th at 9:30 p.m. CET / 12:30 p.m. PST / 3:30 p.m.
EST. Unlike in the first season of
Fight Night – StarCraft II Edition, in this
season, eight pro-gaming stars will try to make their way to the
final on the official
Arcade Edition of StarCraft II. This version of
the game has modified game modes and custom maps to choose from,
which require the pro-gamers to take entirely new approaches and
promise an extra helping of fun for the eSportmen and spectators
alike. The newly released
Fight Night – StarCraft II Arcade Edition trailer offers an early look at the diverse matches.

In the first four episodes, randomly selected teams will meet
each other, with each player trying to come away from the
“Micro/Macro”, “Sniper”, “Micro
Arena” and “Starstrikers” modes with the most
points. While the three players with the highest points tally after
the fourth game will have secured their passage into the
semi-final, the remaining players have the chance to fight it out
in the “Raynor’s Party” deathmatch mode for the
fourth and last semi-final berth. A draw will then determine which
players meet each other in one-on-one battles in the standard
version of StarCraft II to qualify for the grand final and walk
away as champion.

ESGN
TV’s
Daily News and the
Fight Night show air at the same time every day of
the week. Fans can look forward to content in
professional TV production quality and the most
famous representatives of the eSports scene.

All previous episodes of
Fight Night are rerun on a regular basis and are
also available on demand on
esgntv.com as well as on the ESGN
TVchannel on YouTube following their first rerun.

Clauf is a new online company focusing on eSports. With Korean
roots, headquarters in Berlin and staff from more than fourteen
nations, Clauf is focused on globalization. In a global market with
more than 100 million users, Clauf recognizes the need to close the
gaps between each region and create a balanced global playing
field. Clauf is uncompromising in its diligence to the future of
eSports.